My mav pictures

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by jeremy, Apr 22, 2002.

  1. jeremy

    jeremy I build t5's

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    Well, it is nothing special, but I finally took pictures of My mav and scanned them in with my scanner. As you can tell, I have quite a project ahead of me. All in all, it is an excellent platform for a restoration though
     

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  2. Rick Book

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    I've seen guys start with a lot less and wind up with a very nice ride.


    You'll be satisfied with your results I'm sure.


    Good Luck,


    Rick
     
  3. Corbin Johnson

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    Nothing special??? Every Mav is special.

    Your car looks good as it is right now. It looks cherry compared to mine!! LOL Anyway, it will be great when it's done, I am sure. Like Rick said, lots of people start out with less (like me) and end up with nice ones. Looks good. You will learn a bunch, and have fun (only with your fair share of hard times, of course). Have fun, and enjoy yourself, that is what matters. Keep me posted on how it goes.
    -Corbin
     
  4. Earl Branham

    Earl Branham Certified Old Fart

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    Jeremy; my car was a junkyard resident, and had a family of cats nesting in the front seats. Just keep at it, and eventually all things will come into line. Good luck, and keep us posted.

    Earl
     

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